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  2. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The excitement concerning the forthcoming general elections is increasing daily, and has reached such a pitch in Russel County that proceedings in connection ...

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  3. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    It is rumored in Paris that Germany is likely to receive, Spanish Guinea and the Island of Fernando Po[?]as the price of her recognition of certain Spanish claims in ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    Sir Charles J. Owens, general manager of the London and South-Western Railway Co., gave evidence yesterday before the royal commission which is inquiring into ...

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  5. MELBOURNE ELECTRIC SUPPLY

    At the meeting of the City Council today a proposal will be submitted from the committee in charge of electric supply for reductions to be made in the charges for ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, Lord Denman, together with Lady Denman and suite, arrived in Sydney on Saturday morning. The vice-regal party was welcomed at the ...

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  7. CASE OF MARY DAVIES.

    At the City Court on Saturday Dr. Samuel Peacock, of Wellington-parade, East, Melbourne, was charged on remand with having wilfully murdered Mary ...

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  8. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    Further details have been received through Renter's Agency of the attempt to assassinate M. Stolypin, Prime Minister of Russia, at a gain performance at Kieff on ...

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  9. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin states that in German official circles France's reply to Germany's proposals for a settlement of the Moroccan problem is regarded ...

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  10. GREAT LOSS OF WORKING TIME.

    It is estimated that, owing to the recent strike of transport workers in Great Britain, 373,615 workers were involved, and that they lost 2,323,000 working days. ...

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  11. AN EXTRAORDINARY ALLEGATION

    The Manitoban Minister of Public Works has publicly charged the Federal Liberals with having falsified the voters lists, and also with having arranged to import ...

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  12. NATIONAL STRIKE ADVOCATED.

    Speaking at Southampton, Mr. Ben Tillett, the Labor leader, in referring to the Osborne judgment, said he was prepared to recommend a complete national stoppage ...

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  13. A REPLY ON MONDAY.

    Herr von Kiderlin-Waechter, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, has informed M. Jules Cambon, the French Ambassador, that he will be unable to communicate ...

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  14. EUROPEAN COURT LIFE.

    A phenomenal demand has been made in Italy for the memoirs the ex-Crown Princess Louise of Saxony, in which she gives an "amazingly frank exposure" of ...

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  15. STREET FIGHTING AT BILBAO.

    Street fighting arising out of the industrial trouble in Spain has taken place at Bilbao. The disturbances have spread to Malaga. A railway bridge has been blown ...

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  16. INJURIES LESS SERIOUS.

    An examination of the wounds to-day showed that the injuries were less Serious than was at first supposed. The bullet lodged in the muscles of the back. M. ...

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  17. GERMAN BANKING RISKS.

    In his annual report to the Foreign Office, Sir Francis Oppenheimer, British Consul-General at Frankfort-on-Maine, Germany, emphasies the serious risks ...

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  18. PRIESTS ON STRIKE.

    Trouble has arisen owing to the action of the Republican party in Portugal in dispensing with the services of priests except at funerals. As a consequence, 30 priests ...

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  19. RAPID RECOVERY EXPECTED.

    M. Stolypin's condition was satisfactory throughout Saturday, and if he continues to make progress he should be convalescent in three weeks. Crowds representing ...

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  20. A WOMAN VICTIMISED.

    Mrs. Ethel Campbell has been found guilty on a charge of having obtained £150 by false pretences from Mrs. Foote, of New Zealand. The two women were fellow ...

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  21. KAISER CRITICISED.

    Addressing the Social Democratic Congress at Jena yesterday Herr Bebel, leader of the Socialist party in the Reiehstag, criticised the action of the Kaiser in ...

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  22. FIFTY STRIKES OF SCHOOLBOYS

    The epidemic of strikes among schoolboys has spread to a remarkable extent. No fewer than fifty strikes have occurred. The latest outbreaks have been at ...

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  23. STORY OF THE PLOT.

    The police have inquired into the antecedents of the lawyer Bogrof, who was arrested immediately after he had fired the shots at M. Stolypin. Bogrof is the son ...

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  24. A NOTORIOUS CONVICT.

    A vigilant search for the individual who was alleged to have abducted and maltreated Miss Brice, a school teacher, of Manitoba, has led to the capture of the ...

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  25. WAR OFFICE PREPARATIONS.

    Several English newspapers refer to the suspension of military leave abroad, and to the increased purchase of horses by the War Office, as indications of the ...

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  26. ALMOST A SMASH.

    By the merest of chances a railway, calamity was averted at Mangalore, five miles from here, on Friday evening. About 8 p.m. the up passenger train from ...

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  27. LORD DUDLEY INTERVIEWED.

    Lord Dudley, who returned from Australia last week, has been interviewed concerning his impressions of Australia. Few, he said, realised what an extraordinarily ...

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  28. A CANOPY OF INSECTS.

    Dense clouds of green insects hovered over the town of Witchita, in Kansas, and then settled down, to the embarrassment of, the inhabitants. Traffic was stopped, ...

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  29. ARBITRATION TREATY.

    Mr. Taft has outlined a plan of campaign to overcome the opposition of the Senate to the Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty. The President's idea is to make the ...

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  30. TOTALISATOR IN INDIA.

    The recent announcement by Sir George Sydenham Clarke, Governor of Bombay, of a reduction in the number of race meetings in Western India; the banishment of the ...

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  31. HONORED ON DEATHBED.

    The French airman E. Nieuport, who was the designer of the Nieuport monoplane and biplane, and obtained his certificate in July, 1910, has succumbed to ...

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  32. CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE.

    The English solicitor Bertrand Stewart, who was arrested at Bremen a few weeks ago on a charge of espionage, has written a letter to a friend in London concerning ...

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  33. THE ACTING PRIME MINISTER.

    M. Kokovtsov, Minister of Finance, has been appointed Acting Prime Minister during the illness of M. Stolypin. ...

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  34. THE PAPANUI FIRE.

    The Colonial Office has been informed by the Governor of St. Helena that there are sufficient provisions to meet the requirements of the Victorian immigrants who ...

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  35. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  36. BOXING IN AMERICA.

    A terrific boxing encounter of ten rounds has been fought at New York by the American heavy weight, Jim Flynn, and Carl Morris, the Oklahoma heavy weight. ...

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  37. REQUESTED TO RESIGN.

    Mr. Griffith, Minister of Works, replying to a letter from the A.M.A. requesting him to resign his portfolio and as a member of the Legislative Assembly, has ...

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  38. ETNA IN ERUPTION.

    The flow of lava from the sixteen craters on Mount Etna has done damage estimated at £1,000,000. ...

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  39. MESSAGE TO THE GOVERNMENT.

    The State Government has received the following cable message from the Agent-General:--"Government of St. Helena, exercising power under Merchants' ...

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  40. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Fifty members of the Eighty Club are touring Ireland in connection with the Liberal Home Rule campaign. A reception was given to the visitors at Dublin. ...

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  41. DISTURBANCES IN CHINA.

    The ringleaders in the disturbances at Ching-tu, Central China, have been arrested. They include the President and Vice-President of the Sze-chuen Provincial ...

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  42. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    P. F. Warner has made the announcement that the young Middlesex professional J. W. Hearne will accompany the English team to Australia. ...

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  43. ILL-FATED FIFESHIRE.

    Mr. E. Clinton, third officer of the ill-fated steamer Fifeshire, which was wrecked near Cape Guardafui, in Africa, has been interviewed at Plymouth. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    A fierce gale, sweeping across Ketchikan in Alaska, completely wrecked a cannery, and 2,000,000 cans of salmon were swept into the water alongside. ...

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  45. THEFT BY ARMED ROBBERS.

    At New Westminster on Thursday night three armed burglars dug through the wall of a bank near the police station, blew open the safe, and secured £60,000. They ...

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  46. BARQUE'S ROUGH VOYAGE.

    The voyage of the British barque Killoran, which arrived from London at the end of last week, was a memorable one on account of the terrific weather she met in ...

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  47. A COAL MINE ON FIRE.

    A disastrous fire has broken out in a colliery at Chester-le-street, in Durham. The greatest anxiety prevails for the safety of 81 miners, who are confined ...

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  48. GOOD TEMPLARS' JUVENILE BRANCH

    The Grand Lodge executive committee of juvenile work held its monthly meeting on Saturday evening in the office, Block-buildings, Elizabeth street. Bro. R. Moffat, grand superintendent, ...

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  50. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--At London: Somerset, from Brisbane 22nd July: Star of Scotland, from Brisbane 8th July; Moravian, from Brisbane 8th July; Cromdale, from Sydney ...

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  51. FOOTBALLERS ON TOUR.

    The Rugby footballers from Sydney arrived at Plymouth to-day and are all in excellent health and condition for their opening match against the Midland ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The British Chamber of Commerce in Paris has completed its report regarding a reduction of the French import duties on Australian frozen meat. The report has ...

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  53. Advertising

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